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stevew
10-04-2006, 12:09 PM
Chidi Iwuoma-DB- Patriots Oct. 4 - 12:09 pm et

Patriots signed Steelers DB Chidi Iwouma.

He was Pittsburgh's fifth cornerback in training camp.
Source: Boston Globe

Man, Bellichik will pick up another one of our rejects and make him look like a player.

rkmsuf
10-04-2006, 12:23 PM
Chidi Iwuoma-DB- Patriots Oct. 4 - 12:09 pm et

Patriots signed Steelers DB Chidi Iwouma.

He was Pittsburgh's fifth cornerback in training camp.
Source: Boston Globe

Man, Bellichik will pick up another one of our rejects and make him look like a player.

Must mean Hobbs is in bad shape.

jonesz
10-04-2006, 12:33 PM
Patriots love ex-Steelers castoffs. Hank Poteat is almost the identical player as Chidi. Chad Scott's another CB that the Steelers gave up on. And then there is of course, Mike Vrabel and the great punter Josh Miller...

Swaggs
10-04-2006, 12:42 PM
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rkmsuf
10-04-2006, 12:44 PM
Nothing says winner like having Hank Poteat on the field.

Desnudo
10-04-2006, 01:45 PM
Nothing says the Patriots have a depleted secondary like Hank Poteat in the line-up. It's like the leaves change color and Poteat signs with the Pats.

rkmsuf
10-04-2006, 01:51 PM
Nothing says the Patriots have a depleted secondary like Hank Poteat in the line-up. It's like the leaves change color and Poteat signs with the Pats.

He has a red phone on his night table. Or maybe there's some kind of bat signal that's used.

rkmsuf
10-11-2006, 10:45 AM
Poteat-a-looza rolls on.

Pats can't rely on the Hank Poteat bat signal now. Run for your lives!

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Merry-go-round: Jets cut CB Strait, re-sign CB PoteatBy Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com


The already strange season of Derrick Strait has taken another bizarre twist, with the New York Jets releasing the third-year defensive back, and replacing him on the roster with itinerant cornerback Hank Poteat, who had been with the team in training camp.

Only two weeks ago, Strait was in the starting lineup for the Jets, but he didn't even play in last Sunday's 41-0 loss at Jacksonville. On Monday, Poteat was in the unemployment line for the sixth time in his career, released by the New England Patriots, but he could be on the field Sunday in a reserve role, when the Jets host the Miami Dolphins.

In fact, in a strange twist, it will be the second week in a row in which Poteat has faced the Dolphins, if he suits up. He played in a backup capacity for the Patriots in their victory over Miami last week. If he sees action this week, Poteat will become one of just a handful of players in recent NFL history to face the same opponent two weeks in a row, because of a trade or free agent signing.

Then again, if that seems unusual, consider what has transpired with Strait this season.

In training camp, Strait, the Jets' third-round choice in the 2004 draft, was traded to Cleveland for tailback Lee Suggs. But the trade was nullified a day later when Suggs failed a Jets physical examination, and Strait returned to New York. After playing as a backup in the first two games of the season, he started at safety in the Sept. 24 and Oct. 1 contests. Then, against the Jaguars last Sunday, he didn't play at all.

And now, after a 41-0 thrashing in which he played no part, he has been released.

The former Oklahoma standout is subject to a waiver claim by another team because he is not a vested veteran. In his tenure with the Jets, he played in 26 games, primarily as a nickel back and on special teams, and had 65 tackles and one pass defensed. It will be interesting to see if the Browns, who are thin in the secondary, will want to look at him.

The much-traveled Poteat, 29, has appeared in 54 games in stints with Pittsburgh (2000-2002), Tampa Bay (2003) and New England (2004-2006), and has 64 tackles, two passes defensed, one sack, one forced fumble and one recovery. The former University of Pittsburgh standout, who has been on and off the New England roster four times in the past three years, played two games for the Patriots this year, with one start.

Poteat was in camp with the Jets this summer, played in one preseason game, and was released. He is familiar with the defensive schemes of first-year head coach and former New England coordinator Eric Mangini, and won't need much time to assimilate.